Sorry, there's nothing there even like that, I've been there, and it's mostly CGI stuff.<br>
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Believe me, I've done a good bit of fishing around! Thanks anyways.<br>
Check out Perl for Win32 and the module AdminMisc, <br>
http://www.activestate.com<br>
http://www.roth.net<br>
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There's a function to do almost anything you want.<br>
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One useful tool is Alertpage from Geneva software, I think genevasoft.com, or geneva.com. It will monitor your NT eventlog, and page you with the text of the messages. Really good
I know that it can be done, but the question from the lazy sysadmin is, Has anyone here done it? If you have would you be willing to share the script?<br>
I have some bits and pieces, but not the whole ball of wax.<br>
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Thanks!!
Microsoft has a technet article about installing to a new system. If there are more than 1 unpartitioned drives in a system that are >2GB each the install program will only let you create a 1GB partition. <br>
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Work around: <br>
Boot a DOS disk with Fdisk on it<br>
Create a...
We have just been informed that the company has purchased Concord Systems software for monitoring the network devices, and they will gladly look at usage stats on our servers. The guy who is charged with implementing it has not gotten any training yet, so he can't help, my question is this...
I would reccomend against using Norton Utils for NT! My experience has been that NU/NT does one thing, cost $. Look at Task manager, Ctrl-Shift-Esc at the same time brings this up, it gives a quick view of the state of the system. If you want more you should look at getting some help with...
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Being that more than one program is giving you trouble from this one machine, I'd look at the networking config.
Does Event Viewer on the second BDC show any network errors?
Can you ping the other system?
Can you do a "Net view \\server1"?
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